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Territorial Cohesion and the European Model of Society
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28 March 2007

In this second book in a series on European spatial planning, the authors examine territorial cohesion as a successor concept to the European Spatial Development Perspective. Fundamental ideas about Europe and its distinct “model of society” lie behind the concept of territorial cohesion, which can be understood as a goal of spatial equity that tends to favor development-in-place over selective migration to locations of greater opportunity. This approach contrasts with an American social model that views the equity principle behind territorial cohesion to be diametrically opposed to the efficiency principle based on free mobility of labor.
POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / City Planning & Urban Development, POLITICAL SCIENCE / World / General
1. The European Model of Society, Andreas Faludi
2. The Origins of Territorial Cohesion and the Vagaries of Its Trajectory, Jacques Robert
3. Territorial Cohesion: The Underlying Discourses, Bas Waterhout
4. Territorial Cohesion and the European Model of Society: French Perspectives, Jean Peyrony
5. Territorial Cohesion, the European Social Model, and Spatial Policy Research, Simin Davoudi
6. Delivering Territorial Cohesion: European Cohesion Policy and the European Model of Society, John Bachtler and Laura Polverari
7. Territorial Development Policies in the European Model of Society, Roberto Camagni
8. Chasing a Moving Target: Territorial Cohesion Policy in a Europe with Uncertain Borders, Jean-François Drevet
9. The Vienna-Bratislava-Györ Triangle: The European Model of Society in Action, Gabriele Tatzberger
10. Unraveling Europe’s Spatial Structure Through Spatial Visioning, Wil Zonneveld